Site News: June 2008

Everyone knows we consider ourselves the Bilerico family around here. I guess that makes me the Blog Mama since no one who knows Jerame and I would argue that I'm the butch one. *grins* One of the other ways you...Read More

Don't forget to show the Bilerico Project advertisers some clickety love. They help pay the bills around here! By supporting Bilerico Project they are helping to bring you daily content from some of the best LGBT minds around. Our premium...Read More

For all of my highlights of silly e-mails and press releases that people send us, I'd be negligent if I didn't also point out the really, really sweet e-mails readers send in to us regularly. For example, last Thursday alone...Read More

What a busy week so far! Our photo coverage of California's first same-sex weddings brought in quite a crowd and it seems several have stuck around to see what else we've got up our sleeves. Here are the Bilerico rules...Read More

Don't forget that Bilerico Project has partnered with several California media outlets to create a special California Marriage Equality photostream. You can check it out throughout the day by clicking on the top section in the middle column. Photos courtesy...Read More

Sometimes, when you're in the middle of a long task and the end is nowhere in sight, it feels as if you haven't accomplished anything. You want to give up - or at least slack off - because there is...Read More

I'm proud to announce that Bilerico Project is partnering with Chemistry.com! The founder of Chemistry, Dr. Helen Fisher, will be guest posting every Sunday evening about LGBT relationships for the next month. They'll also be advertising on the site -...Read More

Wow. This is post #2500 that I've written since starting the blog. 2500. How should I celebrate? I need something that will stick with you and succinctly sum up the addiction of blogging - something retro and cool. Oooh! I...Read More

I woke up to this e-mail yesterday - sent to me via Bilerico Project. This was before I wrote my post about Indiana's flooding yesterday, before we knew all of our family members were safe, and before we knew what...Read More

Since it's Pride Month, we thought we'd show some pride in our contributors. While I seem to get the lion's share of publicity for the site's success, it's the contributors who do the real work. In that spirit, I'm proud...Read More

I'll just come right out and say it. After all, coming out is good for queers. I owe Andy Towle an apology. When I wrote my post about DNC credentials, I used Andy's blog, Towleroad, as my example. I was...Read More

It has been long established conventional wisdom that Democrats understand the web and know how to use it for political purposes better than Republicans. The #1 blog on the Internet is a liberal blog (The Huffington Post) and the Democrats...Read More